Given that I was talking about whether he would have been able to have become leader of the LibDems if his views were known to members then I doubt you are right. I don't think LibDem members (in other words the actual people who are part of that very organisation) would be particularly impressed with:
"I was forced to tell lies & compromise my true beliefs by party officials terrified by the new political correctness"
And I don't think they would be impressed by his views either - just a few days ago a comprehensive survey of the views of members of political parties was published - this showed that 84% of LibDem members support gay marriage - which is of course many steps further on the equalities path than simply believing that consensual gay sex is fine (and therefore not 'a sin' as Farron thinks, albeit failed to be clear about during either his election as leader, nor the general election).
I think it’s important that the question is asked in order to highlight the dangers of people who think like Prof D and how important it is to fight against and isolate his dangerous strand of illiberalism in a relatively free society. I’m fine in a secular society with Tim Farron thinking that from a theological perspective I am committing a sin by being a Muslim, provided he defends my right to be one in this secular society. Otherwise secular is meaningless - we might as well be a theocracy.
I agree with people like Jenny Rigg, the Lib Dem LGBT’s acting Chair who spoke out in April on the matter - I linked to her view back in reply # 48 on this thread:
“I see that, thanks to Cathy Newman’s interview last night, the thorny theological topic of Sin has raised its ugly head once more.
Let me get this right out in the beginning: I don’t give a fig what Tim Farron’s religious beliefs are. You know why? Because I am a Liberal. He could believe the sky is made from Puff the Magic Dragon’s bumfluff, and I wouldn’t care one jot, whit or iota. What I do care about, and care deeply about, is
How Tim Farron votes in parliament
How he treats people – LGBT+ people in particular – in everyday life...”
https://www.libdemvoice.org/lgbt-lib-dems-acting-chair-praises-tim-farrons-position-on-lgbt-equality-53970.htmlThe media portray our society as one that has already been taken over by Prof D’s dangerous strand of illiberalism My personal view is that his illiberalism is still thankfully only part of a vocal fringe, but it is important to keep talking about the issue in order to remain vigilant to how easy it would be for the rot to spread if liberals do nothing.